Tuesday, 10 March 2026

TOON TUESDAY #94

The bulk of this week's selection features the Israeli war on Iran and Keir Starmer's indecision on Britain's participation, or at the very least despatching the Royal Navy to defend the British base in Cyprus.  If Starmer's reluctance was all about taking lessons from history and putting Britain first, it would be a shrewd move we at BTLP would commend.  However, we all know that he is more concerned about the feelings of Britain's fifth column and the safeguarding of his inner city MPs who rely on the Muslim block vote.  He's already too late for that, they are toast no matter what he does...

Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph
Nick Newman for The Sunday Times
Ben Jennings for The Guardian
Dave Brown for The Independent
Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph
Steve Bright for The Sun
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph
Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph
Steven Camley for The Herald
Kevin Kallaugher for The Economist
Jeremy Banks for The Financial Times
Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph
Morten Morland for The Times
Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph
Dave Brown for The Independent

ROSS KEMP'S INCEL REVELATION


When Ross Kemp's acting career died out in the 2000s, he turned his hand to documentaries.  The EastEnders actor has been making them for more than two decades now, with his latest effort being Lost Boys, Deadly Men.  This series features Ross delving into the subculture of 'incels' - a group we can best describe in layman's terms as loners who can't get laid and blame women as a result.

Now Ross had a preconceived notion of incels before embarking on the documentary.  He categorises them as white and right-wing, numbering in the 'hundreds of thousands' who 'kill lots of girls' and pose a 'permanent threat to Britain's security'.  Unfortunately for Ross, that preconception was demolished in humiliating fashion by a leading expert in the field.  A clip from the documentary, suggesting that perhaps he should have abandoned it altogether, shows the moment he is stunned into confused silence when researcher William Costello informs him that there have been no more than 15 incel killers across the entire world.

Watch the clip below (two minute watch)


Further revelations uncovered by the documentary are to heap further ridicule on Mr Kemp's assertions.  Firstly, he couldn't actually locate any 'far right' incels and all the participants in the documentary describe themselves as being centre-left to left-wing.  He also found that 42 per cent of incels based in the UK and US are from non-white ethnic groups, again contradicting his preconception.  Barely one per cent of the people referred to the UK government's 'Prevent' anti-terror scheme are incels and another study informed Kemp that around 80 per cent of incels completely reject violence.

Did he not think to conduct a single piece of research before he began filming?  That is, beyond watching the absurd Netflix drama Adolescence?

Perhaps Ross would have found more fertile ground documenting a real 'permanent threat' to our security - the Islamist fifth column that has raped thousands of girls, butchered people in the street and murdered little girls in bombings and other massacres in the UK that number significantly more than the 59 people killed globally by incels.

Of course that would be a non-starter for Ross.  He's a staunch Labour supporter and has actively campaigned for the party in multiple elections over the years, most recently taking part in telephone canvassing alongside Chairman Starmer ahead of last May's local elections.

Like Starmer, Kemp seems to think that the totally fictional Adolescence is a reflection of real life.  Starmer has even referred to it as a 'documentary' more than once on the floor of the Commons.  Sadly, privileged idiots are taken in by a narrative they find only too comfortable to accept from within their gated bourgeois woke liberal communities.  They don't want to confront the reality that the rest of us have to endure on a daily basis.

Monday, 9 March 2026

MEME MONDAY #73

CCP spying and the Edinburgh stabbing rampage featured prominently in last week's efforts, with a couple of outings for Westminster's newest collaborator MP...  

Mon 2 Mar - 24 shares.  Hannah Spencer, bless.  The country her voters want
is quite different from the one she inhabits
Mon 2 Mar - 60 shares.  Another abhorrent rampage on Britain's
streets, later confirmed to be a consequence of open borders and
liberal immigration policies (by the Conservative government
in this instance)
Mon 2 Mar - 99 shares.  Sad to see in the comments there are a lot
of short-sighted people on the right regarding Israel's latest war
Tue 3 Mar - 74 shares
Tue 3 Mar - 0 shares.  It's fair to say this one confused a few followers.  US singer
Pink absolutely hates any comparison to Eddie Izzard - not necessarily because
she even knows who he is - but because her debauched progressive values
don't extend towards being compared to a biological male.  She threw a hissy
fit on X when someone posted a picture of Eddie to her on her birthday,
calling it 'hateful'.  So whatever you do, don't post a picture of Eddie Izzard
to Pink on her birthday, which is the eighth of September.  That's September 8,
right.  September the 8th.  Don't you do it!!
Tue 3 Mar - 201 shares
Wed 4 Mar - 66 shares.  The Scottish MP has since suspended
herself from the PLP pending the investigation into her husband
Thu 5 Mar - 1 share
Thu 5 Mar - 207 shares
Thu 5 Mar - 67 shares.  A roundabout way of declaring that diversity
is strength, but that's exactly what she is saying!
Fri 6 Mar - 60 shares.  Imagine hearing that you could enter the UK
illegally, get your asylum application rejected and the government offers
you £40,000 to leave?  What a deterrent that will be, not!
Fri 6 Mar - 31 shares.  Entered the UK in 2019, claiming to be a minor and got
British citizenship in 2023.  Seven years ago he couldn't have looked a day
over 46.  We must be mad, literally mad
Fri 6 Mar - 38 shares
Sat 7 Mar - 23 shares.  Didn't think people would be having this,
but turns out that people aren't at all surprised that BBC News has
a website in Pidgin English!
Sat 7 Mar - 46 shares
Sun 8 Mar - 3 shares.  The caption reads something like: Fancy a bit of
communism, I can help, call me
Sun 8 Mar - 54 shares
Sun 8 Mar - 34 shares.  Multiple versions of this photo have gone viral,
but it's not clear if the original was AI-generated or not.  To avoid any
potential legal issues, Karl manipulated it still further, removing items and
giving 'Lauren' a new appearance

Karl was busy with Facebook Stories last week, including another three editions of 'Diversity is Strength'.  We also received an impressive £40 donation that we are both very grateful for as it goes most of the way towards securing the cost of our domain name for binlabour.com

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TRUMP SABOTAGES HIS LEGACY


As sure as Keir Starmer is losing the PLP, President Trump is losing his MAGA base.  His anti-war and 'America First' campaign messages of 2024 have unravelled fast in the last eight months.  A strong start to his presidency began to encounter some bumps six months in, when the bromance with Elon Musk turned into a very bitter public spat.  This was followed quickly by the unthinkable - Trump ordered the bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities.

The bombing was initially met with dismay by many conservatives, but Israel's decision to pull back from its own attacks on Iran gave Trump the opportunity to present the US bombing as a decisive act in delivering a peaceful resolution.

If that had been the end of his administration's overseas military adventures, Trump's place in history would still have been assured.  Then he went and ordered a military strike against Venezuela, culminating in the kidnap of its communist dictator Nicolas Maduro.  Paired with repeated threats against Greenland, a territory of NATO partner Denmark, the pretence about Trump's non-interference policy was up.

His initial refusal to entertain the release of - or even the existence of - files related to suspected Mossad proxy Jeffrey Epstein, also frustrated MAGA loyalists.  This act was enough for the honourable, forthright and hugely popular Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.  She sensationally resigned from Congress, ditching a $174k salary in the process.

Although rocked by Trump's repeated betrayals, many loyalists continued to nod along.  Then he began building up forces in the Middle East, a region that has tainted many US presidents over the decades, in particular George W Bush.  An attack on Iran seemed inevitable, but the involvement of only one other state in bombing this beleaguered and oppressed nation came as no surprise to anyone with an honest appraisal of the region.  This was no war to safeguard democracy or protect ordinary Iranians against the Mullahs - this was the war that Israel had long craved.  This is a war to remove a threat to Israel.

It's that simple.

MAGA exploded again:  "This is not what we voted for".  Quite.  That's what you're getting though, and if Trump doesn't became a lame duck president after the midterms, things could worsen in the latter half of his term.  Greenland and Cuba?  Nothing appears to be off the table now for a president off the rails.  Is it a rattle-throwing exercise after his overtures for a Nobel Peace Prize fell on deaf ears?  Is it a distraction from the Epstein files?  If either of those things are true, it is a terrible indictment to enact a war that will kill countless thousands, destabilise an entire region, push up domestic inflation and deliver millions more Arab and Persian migrants to towns and cities across Europe - merely due to an act of personal petulance or self preservation.

No, it's more than that.  Israeli influence over the United States has deep roots, and there is growing evidence to suggest the Epstein operation was linked to Mossad.  It might explain Trump's reluctance to entertain the release of the files, most of which will never see the light of day.  An admission that Israel has been in a position to blackmail such high ranking members of government for decades would be hugely damaging for any president to admit - regardless of party affiliation.  The Biden administration did not release any Epstein files at all.

It may be uncomfortable for many on the right to admit, but Benjamin Netanyahu is an indicted war criminal.  Arrest warrants for him and his prime minister Yoav Gallant make for risky travel to Europe, South America, Australasia and much of Africa.  All member states of the International Criminal Court are required to detain and deport Netanyahu and/or Gallant and deliver them to the Hague to face trial for war crimes related to Israel's abhorrent conduct in Gaza.

And yet there is one country that repeatedly hosts Netanyahu in spite of the alleged war crimes: the United States.  The Israeli leader has travelled to the US no less than six times since his indictment in November 2024, including multiple visits to the White House to pose with his puppet.

The US - like Russia, China, Turkey, Iran and Israel - is not a member of the ICC.  Quelle surprise?

The red MAGA hats that became so familiar with Trump supporters dating back to his first presidential campaign over a decade ago, are gradually giving way to 'America First' hats.  The slogan may be associated with Trump, but conservative voices who longed for domestic priorities are using the slogan to remind him that America does not mean Israel by proxy - it means A-M-E-R-I-C-A.

Sunday, 8 March 2026

BOATWATCH #49

Five consecutive days of zero intercepts was followed by five days of arrivals that began on Tuesday.  More than 800 colonists in thirteen boats were brought to shore by collaborator vessels.  This year has got off to such a flying start that arrivals are currently outpacing every year with the exception of 2025.  And of course these figures do not include migrants entering the UK via lorries, shipping containers and private yachts.


Total = 816 (up 137 from previous week)

Saturday, 7 March 2026

LAMMY'S NATO GAFFE

Dave Lammy's BBC Breakfast appearance on Friday instantly became one of his greatest hits of gaffes as he repeatedly referred to Cyprus as a member of NATO.  Cyprus is not, or has it ever been, a NATO member.  For someone who was Foreign Secretary for over a year, his mistake was as disturbing as it was comical.  How can such a buffoon achieve one of the highest offices in the land?

Watch our video below (two minute watch)


Elsewhere in the interview Lammy got himself drawn into muddy waters over Britain's involvement in the assault on Iran.  His fellow Brit hater Naga Munchetty was keen to extract an admission that Britain was prepared to engage Iranian targets inside Iran.  Lammy fell into the trap.

Ladies and gentlemen, the Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.  Good grief.

Thursday, 5 March 2026

COUNCIL BY-ELECTIONS 05.03.26


Five council seats were up for grabs this week, with one Labour defence taking place in Staffordshire.  That Tamworth by-election was a tough one to call, with both Reform and the Greens debuting in a historically Tory ward that was gained by Labour three years ago.  We said Labour wouldn't hold and they finished last, with the insurgent parties taking the top two spots.  We predicted a rare Tory gain here, but it was an impressive Reform gain, topping the poll with more than twice the number of votes as the second placed Greens.

Over in Essex, Reform narrowly gained a second seat at the hands of an independent group affiliated with the Greens.  The margin was 37 votes, but a win's a win.  We predicted an Independent hold.

It wasn't all plain sailing for Reform on the night, with a worrying defeat for the party in County Durham - a county council they control.  We thought Reform had got enough to hold, but astonishingly Labour stormed back in one of their old northern strongholds.  It wasn't even close as Reform slumped to second and Labour gained their first council seat since May 2025.  The result was the first to declare on the night, which led some morons on social media to celebrate a tad early.  They went quiet after the party gained two seats elsewhere, and overall the narrative around a burst bubble was opened up to ridicule - Reform finished either first or second in all five available seats.

As we expected, it was a routine hold for the Greens in their West Country stamping ground, while a free-for-all vacancy went to the Conservatives in Kent (not Reform as we predicted).

One out of five correct this week, it's just a blip!

Coggeshall, Braintree District Council

Ref: 554 (30.7%) New
Ind: 517 (28.7%) -26.3%
Lab: 366 (20.3%) +4.4%
Con: 311 (17.2%) -12.6%
LDm: 55 (3.1%) New

Ref GAIN from Ind

Murton, Durham County Council

Lab: 1,004 (50.6%) +17.6%
Ref: 786 (39.6%) -4.5%
Grn: 95 (4.8%) New
Con: 61 (3.1%) -2.0%
LDm: 38 (1.9%) -2.3%

Lab GAIN from Ref

Hextable. Sevenoaks District Council

Con: 600 (38.9%) +19.3%
Ref: 406 (26.3%) New
LDm: 367 (23.8%) New
Ind: 108 (7.0%) New
Grn: 62 (4.0%) New

Con GAIN from Ind

Thrupp, Stroud District Council

Grn: 540 (67.5%) +3.1%
Ref: 132 (16.5%) New
Con: 58 (7.3%) -10.3%
Lab: 48 (5.8%) -12.3%
LDm: 22 (2.8%) New
UKIP: 2 (0.3%) New

Grn HOLD

Spital, Tamworth Borough Council

Ref: 719 (44.6%) New
Grn: 337 (20.4%) New
Con: 319 (19.4%) -18.9%
Lab: 273 (16.6%) -23.4%

Ref GAIN from Lab

Tuesday, 3 March 2026

TOON TUESDAY #93

The Green victory in Gorton and Denton dominated the toons last week, but there's also a handful of geopolitical offerings and a reference to the so-called Assisted Dying Bill (Legalised Murder) that is hopefully going to be killed off by the House of Lords.  However, we begin this week with the same scandal that has either started or finished every Toon Tuesday for the last month... Peter Dark Lord Epstein Client Mossad Tool All Round Creepy Bastard Mandelson...

Pete Songi on X
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph
Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph
Dave Brown for The Independent
Matt Pritchett for The Sunday Telegraph
Graeme Bandeira for The Northern Agenda
Steve Bright for The Sun
Dave Brown for The Independent
Peter Brookes for The Times
Morten Morland for The Sunday Times
Pete Songi on X
Christian Adams for The Sunday Telegraph
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph
Dave Brown for The Independent
Josh on X
Guy Venables for Metro
Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph